The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1966 — Page 2
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Obituaries
Funeral Friday Far Ervin Cox Enin Cox, of New Goshen, a former resident of Madison Township, Putnam County, passed away Monday, July 25th. He was married to the former Lorens Irwin, daughter of Oscar and Lula Irwin. Surviving besides the wife are five sons. His Thomas Funeral Home of Terra Haute is in charge of the funeral which will be held Friday at 11 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home at anytime.
Neibold Rites At Ceatesville ' Funeral services for William Neibold, 66, Coatesville, will be bald Thursday at 10:30 am. at the Weaver Funeral Home in Coatesville, with burial in the Coatesville Cemetery. Mr. Neibold was bom September 8, 1806, in Bluff Springs, BL, the son of William Frederick and Elisabeth Rahn Neibold. He was aanied to Lena Goodwin in 1045. Ha had resided in Coatesville since 1M6 where he was a membar «f the Coatesville Christian Church, Coatesville lions Club smd had been elder of the Coatesville and New Winchester Christian churches, and a member of the Masonic Lodge in Pekin. BL He had bean employed in the State Treasurer’s office in Indianapolis; the First National Bank in Danville; file First National Bank in Coatesville and had been Hendricks County Circuit Court bailiff until his death failed. Survivors are: his wife, Lena; one son, William, U. 8. Army Fort Knox, Ky.; one grandchild, William Lesley; one brother, Paul, Pekin, HI.; one sister, Mary Alfs, Pekin, HI., and other relatives.
—S. Putnam (Continued from Page 1) more, and will boost the total cost of the new school over 2 million dollars states the school attorney in a report to the Board. The corporation would also loose the state share amounting to $750,000 and also the bond money of $190,000. Other business conducted consisted of a motion which passed to raise the school lunch from 25 cents to 35 cents a day. The resignations of teachers Cleo Robertson, Jim Proctor, Carl Hartman and Paul Kinney were accepted. Hie next Board meeting will be at 2 p. m. Thursday, July 28 for the purpose of considering the budget and 9 a. m. Monday, August 1, to adopt the budget.
Putnam Court Notes Mary Beth Gentry vs. Everett Franklin Gentry, suit for divorce. Attorney for the plaintiff is Rexell A. Boyd. Cynthia Bernice Hagan vs. Henry Lee Hagan, suit for divorce. Rexell A. Boyd is attorney for the plaintiff.
THANKS! To all who donated and helped make the Madison Township Ice Cream Supper a success.
Bible Thought For Today And when He had sent them away, He went up into a moun tain to pray.— Mark 6:46. After a busy day of ministering to others Christ sought the renewing energy of fellowship with God. What makes you think you can get along without prayer if He couldn’t? Personal And Local News Fillmore WSCS general meeting will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the Methodist Recreational Building. The Bainbridge and Locust Grove school reunion will be held in the Lions Building in Bainbridge on Sunday July 24th. Deaconesses, First Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Glenn Woodrum, Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Past deaconesses are invited as guests. Keith Gorham, 29, city, was lodged in the Putnam County jail at 4:15 Tuesday afternoon by Sheriff Kenneth Knauer on a Circuit Court warrant on a petition to revoke a suspended sentence. Mrs. Mary Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hunter entertained with a dinner Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunter and son, Tim and his friend of Indianapolis. The occasion was Edwin’s birthday. Tim was on leave from an air force base in Kansas.
Closed for a combined vacation and reinstallation of more modem methods and equipment. Coin-Op laundry and do it yourself dry cleaning open as usual. White Cleaners.
THURSDAY SPECIAL BAR-B-QUE RIBS
*1.25
3 VEG. OR SALADS, ROLLS and COFFEE
DOUBLE DECKER DINING ROOM
County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Steve Littrell and daughter, Plainfield. Virginia Campbell, Greencastle. Abb Allee, Greencastle. Laurel Corbin, Greencastle. Clara Porter, Greencastle.
Marriage License James David Rood, General Steel, Indianapolis, and Linda Kay Malicoat, at home, Bainbridge.
—2 Bombers lost (Continued from Page 1) The U.S. mission in Saigon meanwhile announced today that an American police advisor, Normal L. Glowers, 60, of Tacoma, Wash., was killed Monday in a Viet Cong ambush on High* way 1 about 225 miles northeast of the South Vietnamese capital. Glowers, on his second tour of duty in Viet Nam, was a public safety advisor for Vietnamese police in the northern sector. He had been scheduled to leave soon for the United States.
Woman Honored With Surprise Birthday Dinner A surprise birthday dinner was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malayer of Roachdale, in honor of the 71st birthday of Mrs. Mabel Trump of Crawfordsville. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were present. Those attending were: Mrs. Lottie Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Jim and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burk and Sherry, Mrs. Judy Morgan Derrick, Terri an Kelly, Mrs. Eula Malayer. Afternoon
callers ware Mr. and MW. William Trump, Karen, Jackie and Penny, all of Crawfordsville.
All came with well filled baskets and left wishing Mrs. Trump many more birthdays.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS AT TROYEBS Our entire stock of Summer Goods is drastically reduced from 331£% to 50% to make room for new Fall merchandise. Everything must go. Below are just a few of the many items on sale, so be here early! No layaways, no exchanges, all sales final!
Ladies' Summer DRESSES Rag. 12.00 Values 7.00
Half & Full SLIPS Rag. 4.00 Values 177
Ladies' Summer DRESSES
Rag. 15.00 Values
9.00
Ladies' Summer SKIRTS Reg. 8.00 Values 4.00
Nylon Lace PANTIES Reg. 1.00 Values 77c
Ladies' Cotton BERMUDAS
Rag. 4.00 Values
2.77
Large Selection SWIM SUITS Rag. 13.00 Values 9.77
Ladies' Summer SLEEPWEAR Rsg. 4.00 Values 2.77
Ladies' Cotton BLOUSES Reg. 5.00 3.77
Straw & White PURSES Rag. 3.00 Values 1.97
Ladies' Summer ROBES
Rag. 7.00 Value*
4.77
All Summer JEWELRY V2 Price
GIVE-AWAY PRICES AT TROYER’S
For Quality... Shop
Save.., 30% to 50% and more.
July Clearance SALE QUALITY SUMMER FASHIONS Reduced
SPORTSWEAR SKIRTS a BERMUDAS • SLACKS BLOUSES • SWIM WEAR • T-SHIRTS • SHORTS • CO-ORDINATES Reduced! 200 900 400 COO
Ask To Provide Swim Facilities WASHINGTON UPI — Military commands in 34 metropolitan areas, including Indianapolis, Gary, Did., and Cincinnati,, have been asked to cooperate with the Office of Economic | Opportunity in providing swimming facilities for underprivileged children this summer. A memorandum to the commands from the Pentagon aeid swimming pools constructed on I military bases with federal funds—excluding those of clubs j and service groups—should be] considered for use in the pro-j gram. .
there's something new in town... now you can charge it with the SCS CHARGE PUN
Extra Special National Brand SWIM SUITS + Catalina * Sea Nymph Now Reduced!
%
OFF
Shotgun Found Left In Taxi LOS ANGELES UPI — Vincent Kucenski, 24, South Bend, Ind., and two teen-age boys were advised by Las Vegas, Nev., authorities that Kucenski left a shotgun in a taxicab before taking off. Police said they were told Kucenski took a cab from downtown Las Vegas to the aizport with the boys and chartered a plane for Los Angeles. They learned the cab driver discovered later that Kucenski left the gun on the back seat. Officers said Kucenski was wanted in Indiana for jumping bond on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon.
All you do is fill out an SCS form, SHOPPERS CHARGE SERVICE, wait till you receive your SCS credit card and then when you buy just tell the sales person to... “Charge-lt.” (And by the way - there’s no service charge up to 30, 60, and 90 days with SCS.) You can get an SCS application form from these merchants:
Final Clearance SPRING COATS • Light Weight Wool • Laminated Picked from Stock PRICE
Remove raspberry canes that have finished bearing fruit, remind Purdue University extension horticulturists.
anniversaries Birthday Mary Kay Cunningham, 18 Fears old July 27th.
MASON’S JEWELERS 18 W. Washington St. SUTHERLIN’S TV & APPLIANCES 12 N. Jackson Straat TROYER’S "For Smart Feminina Fashions" THE BOOTERY "Open All Day On Wednesday" MOORE’S SHOE STORE 16 N. Jackson Straat CANNON’S MEN’S WEAR 8 W. Washington Straat
MAC’S INC. "On the south side of tha squara" WEBER BIKE & TOY STORE 14 W. Washington St. SHONKWILER JEWELERS 13 S. Indiana St. TODD’S ACE HARDWARE 20 N. Jackson Straat DONELSOirS PHARMACY 8 N. Jackson Straat
DRESSES Values 12.00 to 16.00 coo yoo 91
Juniors, Misses, Jr. Petites and Womens Sizes
Use the Convenient ADLER BUDGET PLAN H Aug. V3 Sept. Vz Oct. OR USI ms UYAWAY PLAN
